Black and white photograph from circa 1950-1960 of the Detroit, Michigan skyline and the Detroit River. Several ferries and larger passenger ships are docked at the Detroit riverfront. These passenger ships shuttled people to vacation spots like Bob-Lo and traveled around the Great Lakes. Buildings visible in this photograph include (left to right): Book Building and Tower (1926 - Louis Kamper) Book-Cadillac Hotel (1924 - Louis Kamper), David Stott Building (1929 - Donaldson and Meier), Penobscot Annex (1916 - Donaldson and Meier), Greater Penobscot Building (1928 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman and Grylls), Buhl Building (1925 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman and Grylls), Guardian Building (1929 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman and Grylls), and the UAW-Ford National Programs Center (1948 - Harley, Ellington and Day) close to the river.